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Tall X1 looks business world in the eye

801 The new BMW X1 32312
The X1 is over 50mm higher than the old model

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4 June 2015

BMW X1

The standard automatic tailgate makes using the X1’s load-carrying capacity even easier and the Comfort Access option also includes a hands- free tailgate opening and closing function. In addition, the new BMW X1 is offered from the factory with a trailer coupling including removable ball head, as well as preparation for a rear luggage carrier rack.

The new BMW X1 is fitted as standard with the iDrive operating system with high-resolution 6.5-inch colour display, business navigation, an audio system with six loudspeakers and an AUX-in socket. A USB interface hands-free facility for telephones, the Driving Experience Control switch and air conditioning are included too. The UK’s high standard specification sees automatic tailgate, front foglamps, remote- controlled central locking and keyless engine ignition, electric window controls, electrically adjustable and heated exterior mirrors, a leather steering wheel adjustable for height and reach, a rain sensor including automatic headlight control, extended storage and front and rear isofix attachments.

Safety features as standard which includes:

  • Forward vehicle collision warning with audible and visual warnings to the driver;
  • Brake preconditioning, when driving over 30mph an urgent warning activates brake preconditioning to prepare brakes ahead of driver use;
  • City collision mitigation, proactively engages braking (up to 30 mph) for rapid reaction to potential vehicle collisions.


Its BMW ConnectedDrive navigation option assists route guidance on the standard-fitted Control Display with direction arrows and sophisticated map graphics, including views from various angles. A further option is BMW’s Navigation Plus system, which comprises a bigger, now 8.8-inch, Control Display, an instrument cluster with extended features, a split-screen function for the Control Display as well as the BMW Head-Up Display.

The camera-based assistance systems available include the Driving Assistant with Lane Departure Warning, Speed Limit Info with No Passing Info display, the BMW Selective Beam anti-dazzle High Beam Assistant, as well as Collision Warning and Pedestrian Warning with City Braking function. In addition to these functions, the Driving Assistant Plus line- up also features the Active Cruise Control system with Stop & Go function – which maintains both a desired speed between 19–87mph as entered by the driver and the safety distance to vehicles travelling ahead – and the Traffic Jam Assistant. Park Distance Control and the rear-view camera, plus Parking Assistant are also available.

The ConnectedDrive Services option enables the use of the BMW Online internet portal via the SIM card embedded in the vehicle, as well as the integration of smartphone apps into the car. Standard features also include the Intelligent Emergency Call and BMW Teleservices.
The BMW X1 goes on sale 24 October, 2015. Prices will be announced at a later date.

 

 

 

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